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Friday, November 15th
Learning From Timor Leste – Liturgy November 10, 2024
Richard Rohr says that retribution is a system that works best in prisons and courtrooms but is not the way of the Gospels. Our best selves need honest exposure to truth and a desire to restore relationships. Otherwise, we are controlled by the past.
Friday, November 15th
Protecting Our Native Forests – Liturgy November 3, 2024
Our focus in our liturgy this week is protecting our Native forests. Renowned British naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough some years ago informed us that, “Worldwide, we have now destroyed over half of the forest that once flourished on our planet. Not only are we losing the animals that once lived on them, we’re also changing the climate of the entire globe.”
Thursday, November 7th
The Ever New Beginning – Liturgy October 27, 2024
This weekend Terry will reflects on the words of the famous Trappist monk Thomas Merton, when he writes “our destiny is to go beyond everything, to leave everything, to press forward to the End and find in the End our Beginning, the ever-new Beginning that has no end”.
Tuesday, October 15th
Poverty – Liturgy October 13,2024
Poverty affects over 3 million people in Australia and millions more around the globe. It affects some population groups more than others - First Nations people, children leaving foster care, disabled people, people leaving prison, mothers fleeing domestic violence. SMX is part of a very generous and motivated community that contributes to the amazing Brisbane spirit where people know they can get help.
Saturday, October 12th
At One with the Guardians of Being – Liturgy October 6, 2024
Connecting to the natural world is a great antidote for our increasingly stressful world. From the 12th Century, Saint Francis knew of the connection and its powerful healing qualities. Our liturgy this week will invite us more deeply into this important relationship.
Tuesday, October 1st
Journeying into the Unknown – Liturgy September 29, 2024
Understanding our fear of the unknown helps us know ourselves. The fear of the unknown is a fundamental part of the human experience. From a biological perspective, it's a survival mechanism, helping our ancestors avoid potential environmental threats. From a psychological viewpoint, we fear the unknown because of the anxiety and uncertainty it brings This process involves reframing our perspective on fear, viewing it not as an adversary, but an ally.
Wednesday, September 25th
The Value of a Memory – Liturgy September 22, 2024
Memories can be described as stories of the mind for the purposes of a homily, the importance to community and the recognition that nothing is ever static or lost. Everything from the past adds up to who we are today, whether we realise it or not. Memories may be disturbing or pleasurable. Whatever the memory, the value will be a surprise as we discover how memory might enhance life, the past, the present and how much value memories may be to the next step of making new memories.
Monday, September 16th
Season of Creation pt.2 – Liturgy, September 15, 2024
This weekend following on from Heather’s wonderful homily and in keeping with the theme of Season of Creation we will be viewing a reflective piece by well-known theologian Dennis Edwards. He invites us to see that all is infused with the sacred.
Monday, September 9th
The Season of Creation – Liturgy, September 8, 2024
Every year, Christians around the world, from across denominations, commit the month of September as a season to celebrate God’s beautiful Earth, and renew their shared commitment to restoring that beauty. This is called the Season of Creation and the theme this year is “To hope and act with all Creation”. Season of Creation 2024 began on 1st of September, the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation and ends on 4th October